An Atkins woman with a history of drug charges received a $10,000 bond Wednesday during felony bond hearings at the Pope County Detention Center.

Clelia Sorrells, 52, appeared before District Judge Don Bourne after she was arrested for two counts of delivery of a controlled substance.

According to court records, on two occasions Sorrells sold methamphetamine to a confidential informant (CI) working with the 5th Judicial District Drug Task Force. On June 14, Sorrel met with the CI and exchanged 1.5 grams of meth for $150. On June 27, she again met with the CI and exchanged 2.0 grams of meth for $200.

Circuit Judge William Pearson signed a warrant for her arrest.

Sorrells has an extensive list of prior convictions which include possession of marijuana and possession of an instrument of crime, both in 2007. Sorrells also has a prior felony conviction for possession of a controlled substance from 10 years ago, she said.

When Bourne asked Sorrells if she was employed, she informed the court she receives Social Security as her income.

Sorrells requested Bourne give consideration when setting bond to the fact she is ill and requires doctor-prescribed medication.